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Show MINNESOTA WOMAN SENATE CANDIDATE SETS CREAT PACE fT. PAt'L. Minn., Hept. tl Whatever What-ever rlae she may accomplish In her campaign for the I'nlted Htatea sen-atorshlp. sen-atorshlp. Mrs. Anna I. Oleaen, lemo-cratlc lemo-cratlc nominee, will be well known to Minnesota at large when he N'evem fcr election day rolls around Kaallv the pacn,aker In the three ' rorner-d conteat for the office nuw ' held by Fr.tnk B Kellogr. Minnesota a I Junior senator. Mrs olsen hss ust j entered on s second phase of hrr cam-j cam-j iaign. which will not end until lbs j da) before election. tor six weks she travetM over trie .Slat- in a small automobile, donated 1 y (iienda, and now after a re at. ane I l avaln has taken to the htsrhwayo lor If urt her intenalve rampalaTulna;. Hur In g the first alx w eeka of her campaign for the fall election she a.eo camp. is ned before the J une la prl- Iinary ahe visited tl smell cities snd towns la forty counties, delivering aa address In each municipality. I Oa this extensive trip, she revered more than ftouo milea dbe was ae-j ae-j companted by her husband. Peter Ole sen. superintendent of Cloquet city schools, and her 14 year old daughter. Alarv, who alternated at the wheel. ! Mrs. Oleeen is enthusiastic over tne reception ahe has received. When sne aiart-d out. sue told the Associated ' ress she thought she would "be doing well tf she talked to fifty people at rarh meeting"' inetead. she haa beea ' heard by crowds many times that num- ber. some of thrm turning out eany In the moralng wr meeting her late at night |